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- 303 Squadron: Battle of Britain

303 Squadron: Battle of Britain
Released: 31/08/2018
Developer
Atomic Jelly
Publisher
Atomic Jelly, Movie Games S.A.
Description
Thanks to the variety of available roles, you will be able to embrace the real life of Fighter Squadron and get to know the importance of each role- from the ground crew to the pilot.
The gameplay is entirely based on historical events. All the characters, missions, even planes’ mechanics are precisely and realistically recreated in order to deliver the most exciting, unique and inimitable experience. Most importantly, 303 Squadron: Battle of Britain is a game, but also a tribute to all the heroes of 303, and other, Squadrons.
No. 303 Fighter Squadron was formed in Britain in July 1940 comprised of polish and other nations pilots. It fought alongside other RAF units in the Battle of Britain. The 303 Squdadron was well-known for its bravado, fearless attitude, precision and professionalism. During the WWII, they were one of the most effective units of Royal Air Force.
Now, you can learn about those heroes. And become one of them.
main Features
- Missions and aerial combats based on an actual day-by-day skirmishes documented in the Battle’s calendar by one of the participants
- Realistic physics and movement of fighter planes based on their actual parameters
- 1st Plane Mechanic Mode of Hawker Hurricanes
- Open world of RAF Northolt Base with hidden side-missions and characters influencing the gameplay
Price
$9.99
Followers
5,218
Updated 12/12/2025 17:49
Reviews
60% positive out of 339
Updated 12/12/2025 12:17
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
32.0K
Revenue
$292.1K
Twitch
No data
Highest ranking achieved on 22/08/2023
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